10)Never operate your
TV close to water. Operating your TV, for example, near a bathtub, washbasin,
wet basement and swimming pool can cause fire or electric shock.
•Do not allow your TV
to get wet. Never pour any liquids onto the
TV. Do not operate your TV if any solid or
liquid substance enters into it. This can cause electric shock and your TV may be damaged. Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel.
• Keep open flame sources (such as candles) away from your TV in order to avoid risk of fire.
11)DO NOT USE headphones at extremely
high volume levels since this may cause permanent loss of hearing.
12)Operate your TV only
in the 230 V 50Hz voltage range. Use the mains lead supplied with the TV. If your TV
is a grounded (Class I)
product, then it must be connected to an earthed socket.
•The socket into which you plug in the AC mains cable must be within easy reach.
•Unplug the your TV in order to disconnect it from the mains power.
Note: Do not use defective sockets. Make sure that the plug is firmly inserted into the socket. If the plug remains loose, then it can cause fire due to arcing. Refer to an electrician to have your socket replaced.
13) Make sure that the mains
lead is not stepped on and that there is no bending at the plug sections, plug heads and TV output point.
14)Use only the accessories specified by the manufacturer.
15)Use only, brackets or stands specified by the manufacturer or sold along with the TV. Place your TV on a level surface.
16)Unplug the mains lead cable
during thunderstorms or when you will not use your TV for a long period of time.
17)Consult authorised service personnel for
service requirements. Never attempt to repair the TV yourself. Opening the cabinet
can expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazardous situations. Service is required in situations such as damage to the mains lead of the TV or its plug, water spills or substances falling into the TV, the TV is subjected to rain or moisture, it does not operate normally or it is dropped.
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